
"The decision of a High Court judge to grant the unnamed 25-year-old time to make his case against deportation undoubtedly inflicts a huge blow on the agreement negotiated by Yvette Cooper, then the home secretary, with her French counterpart back in July. A large part of the rationale for that agreement was to exclude such appeals and the resulting delays in removing those found ineligible to stay."
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The Independent emphasizes on-the-ground reporting across issues from reproductive rights to climate change and Big Tech and seeks donations to fund journalists while keeping reporting free of paywalls. The outlet highlights investigative work, including financial probes and documentaries, and asserts trust across the political spectrum. A legal plea by a 25-year-old Eritrean who arrived by small boat has delayed planned deportations and dealt a major setback to a UK–France agreement designed to fast-track removals. The agreement aimed to detain certain small-boat arrivals for deportation to France within 14 days while exchanging equivalent non-boat cases from France.
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